WhoHas.EXE v1.1
Purpose: Find users who currently access a given file on a file server
NetWare v2.1x, v2.2x, and v3.x
Syntax: WHOHAS path/file [/cont] [/wait]
The option '/Continous' will permanently display the
connections that have the file open until a key is pressed.
The option '/Wait' will do the same as '/Cont' but will
stop the program as soon as no connection uses the file.
This is useful for batch files where operations have to
wait until a file is released by other users.
Features: - WHOHAS runs a self-check for virus infections;
- output can be redirected with std DOS commands
- WHOHAS returns DOS error levels:
either the number of connections using the file, or
a NetWare Error:
$98 (152): Unknown volume
$9C (156): Invalid Path/File
$C6 (198): No Console Rights
Copyright: Public Domain written by Wolfgang Schreiber
Example:
F:\>whohas sys:system\net$prop.sys
TTS hld open ÄÄ¿ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Locked In Use: 1
TTS hld detach ÄÄ¿³ ³ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Open Sharable Opened: 1
File detached ÄÄ¿³³ ³³ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄ Logged Open read: 1
Deny Write ÄÄ¿³³³ ³³³ÚÄÄÄÄÄ Open Normal Open write: 1
Deny Read ÄÄ¿³³³³ ³³³³ Deny read: 1
Open Write ÄÄ¿³³³³³ ³³³³ ÚÄÄ TTS holding Lock Deny write: 1
Open Read ÄÄ¿³³³³³³ ³³³³ ³ÚÄ TTS Flag Set Locked: 0
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Connection: 0 xxxx--- ---x -x (Server)
Version history:
1.1: - Returns number of connections using the file as DOS ErrorLevel
- New Options: '/Cont' and '/Wait'
- Output can be redirected (except when options are specified)
Wolfgang Schreiber